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rwmjones>
hey djdelorie do you know what the state of "ltrace" is?
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rwmjones>
seems upstream is dead-ish
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rwmjones>
last commit 6 years ago
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rwmjones>
the fedora package has 45(!) patches
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rwmjones>
sorry, 37
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leah2>
void has 1, what are you doing? :D
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rwmjones>
which only applies to a tremendously old version, isn't upstream, but is carried downstream by Debian
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leah2>
we package a git snapshot tho
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leah2>
version=0.7.3.20160924
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leah2>
_githash=82c66409c7a93ca6ad2e4563ef030dfb7e6df4d4
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rwmjones>
that might be older?
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leah2>
looks like 4 patches on top of yours
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rwmjones>
although it's very unclear
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rwmjones>
ok I see
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djdelorie>
rwmjones: ltrace is dead upstream. We tried to restart it but the debian developer went silent too
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djdelorie>
as far as I'm concerned, Fedora is the "master" now
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djdelorie>
but I'm doing the minimum required to keep it running
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djdelorie>
I'll look at the ftbfs
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djdelorie>
rwmjones: I fixed the ftbfs in ltrace 0.7.91-44, back in January
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